Officials with BASF are actively investigating alleged off-target movement of dicamba and say they are concerned some users of its Engenia herbicide have not adequately followed the label.
Reports of drift damage to crops–especially soybeans that aren’t tolerant to dicamba–have swelled since early June, leading several states to impose stricter rules for applications.
BASF technical service manager Gary Schmitz says there could be multiple reasons plants are being injured.
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